Sweet Bird of Youth, from 1959, "tells the story of a drifter, Chance Wayne, who returns to his home town with a faded movie star, Princess Kosmonopolis, hoping she will be the source of re-uniting him with his childhood sweetheart, Heavenly Finley," according to Studio notes. "Chance has no idea that his past actions have damaged Heavenly's life or that her Mayor father has sworn out an edict on him."

The production features scenic and properties design by Hal Tiné, costume design by Karen Ledger, lighting design by Andrea Boccanfuso, sound design by Chris Rummel and fight choreography by Robert McCaffrey. Glory Sims Bowen is assistant directing and Rod Goodman provides the photography and special effects. The stage manager is Ain Rashida Sykes. Schreiber is featured in Eva Mekler's "The New Generation of Acting Teachers." He's been teaching and directing for over 30 years. On Broadway he directed the Tony-nominated play K2, The Trip Back Down starring John Cullum, and Devour the Snow. Off-Broadway, his directing credits include Desire Under the Elms at The Roundabout Theatre with Kathy Baker and Feedlot at Circle Repertory with Jeff Daniels. He has directed at regional theatres around the country including The Guthrie Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Hartman Theatre Co., Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Studio Arena Stage and George Street Playhouse.